Marissa Slaven is launching Code Blue Saturday, May 26th, at the the Carnegie Gallery, in Dundas, ON, at 1:30 and on Sunday, May 27th, at the Royal Botanica Gardens in Toronto, ON, from 1:30 to 3:30 – free admission, door prizes, book sales and signing, royalties to Ecojustice.ca.

Jim Schaefer, author of Two Houses of Oikos, has an article today in the Globe and Mail titled “All people, not just experts, must ensure the conservation of Earth’s vast biodiversity”.

Marissa Slaven’s Code Blue is out on Earth Day and, until then, is available for pre-order.

Ron Melchiore to participate in an author reading at Musquodoboit Library, in Nova Scotia, on Saturday, February 17th from 12:00 to1:30.

Marissa Slaven, author of the upcoming Code Blue (now available for preorder!), will be donating a partial amount of her royalties to Ecojustice.

2017

Annis Pratt’s newest title, The Battle for the Black Fen, has been entered into a Goodreads Book Giveaway. You have until November 24th to enter!

Our donations in 2017 bring our tree-planting up to 1,387 trees with another donation to a memorial forest in honor of Dad. This year we also donated to Rainforest Action Network’s Conflict Palm Oil campaign. Note that donations do not infer organizational endorsement to their donators.

Annis Pratt’s The Battle for the Black Fen is published! The Summer Reading Program ends on September 8 and we’ll offer a free Kindle download that day.

We’re really excited to be publishing Annis Pratt’s final volume of Infinite Games and recently received a map of the fantasy world. Check our gallery!

Moon Willow Press announces that our novel Back to the Garden will published as a new edition in early 2018 for the launch of the Wild Mountain series. Part II of the series, To the Waters and the Wild, is slated to come out a year later, in 2019.

We are thrilled to announce our first YA novel, Code Blue, by Marissa Slaven–slated for spring 2018.

We’re announcing our Summer Reading Program, which runs from June 1 – September 8. The kickoff on June 1st coincides with Green Merchants, A 2-week giveaway from 20 environmental authors exploring the natural world. Three of our books from various authors are included in the line-up!

Thanks to the Midwest Book Review for covering Donelle Dreese’s Cave Walker. “Perhaps its greatest force is its lyrical language, which deftly captures Gillian’s ability to confront change, sorrow, and a journey in which “I had not arrived in time to save anyone.” Read full review here.

MWP’s owner will take part in the Earth Day Panel at the West Vancouver Library, from 2:00 – 3:30, April 22, 2017. The discussion is “Storytelling and Climate Change”. We will also take part in Vancouver’s March for Science at 10:00 that morning.

The publisher has issued a Statement of Solidarity, standing and marching for human rights as well as scientific integrity.

Green Reads: Excerpts is our newest project; we are working with authors and publishers to freely promote environmental or nature writing in the form of fiction, nonfiction, prose, and graphic novels. Please see the site for submission requirements. Note that this is now the Dragonfly Library.

2016

MWP is proud to announce that we are working with author Annis Pratt to publish volume IV of her Infinite Game series: The Battle for the Black Fen. Coming in the summer of 2017.

Moon Willow Press recently signed on Donelle Dreese’s eco-mystery Cave Walker, to be published in April 2017. Read more here!

Our tree-planting tally is up to 1,312 trees planted from proceeds from our 2016 Summer Reading Program as well as from donations by Stephen Collis and Michael Donoghue, who donated their honorariums from reading at the Eco-fiction stage at 2016’s Word Vancouver.